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      16th Nov 2005
Within our orgnaisation we have two domain controllers within two servers.
We have BCM running on one machine (SBS2003) which is one domain controller
(i.e Domain 1).

The business contacts are shared out, using Outlook, on this machine and
every client machine on Domain 1 can access them.

However, we also need to provide access the BCM to clients logged onto
Domain 2, without them switching domains - an annoying process.

Is there a way to add users from another domain within the BCM access
configuration? It seems you can only add users who are part of the domain the
BCM database resides on, is this correct? It seems it is but I was wondering
if there was any way around this issue, particularly as the two domains are
on, in effect, the same physical network.

Thanks, any help appreciated.
 
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      17th Nov 2005
Hi Ste

Is there a trust relationship between the two domains?
When you share BCM data that resides on a machine that is part of a domain,
you should be able to give rights to any user that resides in a trusted
domain.
If there is no trust, then the remote clients will have to log into Domain 1
or you will need to move the machines into a workgroup and then use
workgroup based users

Hope this helps!

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However, it should work provided that there is a Trust Relation Ship
between this domians
"Ste" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:5A800DAD-F66E-4524-BD7D-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Within our orgnaisation we have two domain controllers within two servers.
> We have BCM running on one machine (SBS2003) which is one domain
> controller
> (i.e Domain 1).
>
> The business contacts are shared out, using Outlook, on this machine and
> every client machine on Domain 1 can access them.
>
> However, we also need to provide access the BCM to clients logged onto
> Domain 2, without them switching domains - an annoying process.
>
> Is there a way to add users from another domain within the BCM access
> configuration? It seems you can only add users who are part of the domain
> the
> BCM database resides on, is this correct? It seems it is but I was
> wondering
> if there was any way around this issue, particularly as the two domains
> are
> on, in effect, the same physical network.
>
> Thanks, any help appreciated.



 
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      17th Nov 2005
ThanksLarry,

That is what i had feared, we are using SBS 2003 Standard on the machine
that is running the database and server 2003 on theother dmain controller

I believe that trusts cannot be done on SBS 2003 Standard, is this correct?
Would this be the only solution?

"Larry" wrote:

> Hi Ste
>
> Is there a trust relationship between the two domains?
> When you share BCM data that resides on a machine that is part of a domain,
> you should be able to give rights to any user that resides in a trusted
> domain.
> If there is no trust, then the remote clients will have to log into Domain 1
> or you will need to move the machines into a workgroup and then use
> workgroup based users
>
> Hope this helps!
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Larry, [MSFT]
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
>
>
> However, it should work provided that there is a Trust Relation Ship
> between this domians
> "Ste" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:5A800DAD-F66E-4524-BD7D-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Within our orgnaisation we have two domain controllers within two servers.
> > We have BCM running on one machine (SBS2003) which is one domain
> > controller
> > (i.e Domain 1).
> >
> > The business contacts are shared out, using Outlook, on this machine and
> > every client machine on Domain 1 can access them.
> >
> > However, we also need to provide access the BCM to clients logged onto
> > Domain 2, without them switching domains - an annoying process.
> >
> > Is there a way to add users from another domain within the BCM access
> > configuration? It seems you can only add users who are part of the domain
> > the
> > BCM database resides on, is this correct? It seems it is but I was
> > wondering
> > if there was any way around this issue, particularly as the two domains
> > are
> > on, in effect, the same physical network.
> >
> > Thanks, any help appreciated.

>
>
>

 
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Larry
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      19th Nov 2005
Hi Ste

I believe you are correct. Take a look at the following Link:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tec...e/default.aspx

Unfortunately I don't see a workaround. Either the domains have to trust
each other or you have to pull all of the BCM machines & Users out of the
Domain and into workgroups

Hope this helps

--
Regards,

Larry, [MSFT]

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.


"Ste" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:8212DEB6-78C2-4D18-9C37-(E-Mail Removed)...
> ThanksLarry,
>
> That is what i had feared, we are using SBS 2003 Standard on the machine
> that is running the database and server 2003 on theother dmain controller
>
> I believe that trusts cannot be done on SBS 2003 Standard, is this
> correct?
> Would this be the only solution?
>
> "Larry" wrote:
>
>> Hi Ste
>>
>> Is there a trust relationship between the two domains?
>> When you share BCM data that resides on a machine that is part of a
>> domain,
>> you should be able to give rights to any user that resides in a trusted
>> domain.
>> If there is no trust, then the remote clients will have to log into
>> Domain 1
>> or you will need to move the machines into a workgroup and then use
>> workgroup based users
>>
>> Hope this helps!
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>>
>> Larry, [MSFT]
>>
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights.
>>
>>
>>
>> However, it should work provided that there is a Trust Relation Ship
>> between this domians
>> "Ste" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:5A800DAD-F66E-4524-BD7D-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Within our orgnaisation we have two domain controllers within two
>> > servers.
>> > We have BCM running on one machine (SBS2003) which is one domain
>> > controller
>> > (i.e Domain 1).
>> >
>> > The business contacts are shared out, using Outlook, on this machine
>> > and
>> > every client machine on Domain 1 can access them.
>> >
>> > However, we also need to provide access the BCM to clients logged onto
>> > Domain 2, without them switching domains - an annoying process.
>> >
>> > Is there a way to add users from another domain within the BCM access
>> > configuration? It seems you can only add users who are part of the
>> > domain
>> > the
>> > BCM database resides on, is this correct? It seems it is but I was
>> > wondering
>> > if there was any way around this issue, particularly as the two domains
>> > are
>> > on, in effect, the same physical network.
>> >
>> > Thanks, any help appreciated.

>>
>>
>>



 
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